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This summer two patrols of Civil Defence volunteers monitor the mountains of Jumilla (21/04/2010)

The Councillor for Citizen Security and Sergio García González Primitivo program manager, presented the Informur Plan 2010 which will take part a total of 12 Civil Defence volunteers to monitor the mountains of Jumilla.

The plan began to unfold Informur since April 17 and continues until 15 October.

During these months there will be a security patrol and from 1 June to 30 September (period of highest risk) will increase by another patrol.

Primitivo Gonzalez has reported that Infomur Plan is a plan that is organized in the Region of Murcia for forest monitoring in all territories of the region, "Jumilla has a significant woodland area and therefore maintains a strong control over all year round but is especially so in the summer, "said the councilman.

The plan was developed in collaboration with the Autonomous Community, with the Civil Defence volunteers and vehicles ready for it.

Sergio Garcia as head of Civil Protection for the organization of prevention throughout the summer, said that within this Plan Informur the Civil Defence volunteers and the municipality of Jumilla are entrusted with part of the monitoring sites of the forest the end of Jumilla.

Garcia commented that "the reason for these devices, mainly, is the self-monitoring of areas where both the forest rangers as guard posts available to the Autonomous Community, they are not, in addition to deterrence is the fact patrol the sites of the term, and information to citizens on what precautions must be taken to prevent forest fires. "

These forest patrols will be mobile, but has essentially mandated two zones, the area of Celia, and another patrol in the area of Lomazos, "we have to do two sport-utility vehicles, a recent acquisition and that this is coordinated through CECOPAL found in the headquarters of the Association of Civil Defence Volunteers, "said Garcia.

Gonzalez added that besides these patrols the town hall, the CAAC, through the forest rangers, made available to other patrols.

In case of fire all the work is coordinated with fire in Jumilla, even from other locations if necessary, and two helicopters.

In addition to these twelve volunteers who monitor the mountains of Jumilla in those months, the entire pool is made available in emergency operations that are needed.

Sergio Garcia welcomed the actions that it took last year in the two most serious as they were a fire in Santa Ana and La Celia "especially for the coordination and effectiveness that prevented the damage was greater."

For his part, Councillor for Citizen Security recalled that last year were 305 services, with a total of 610 volunteers employed in these services, the completion of 5,460 hours and a cost of 25,000 euros, financed by the Autonomous Community 20,150 euros and the rest was contributed by the city council.

Primitivo Gonzalez, finally, has requested the cooperation of citizens, first to prevent fire, taking all necessary precautionary measures, and secondly to notify in case of emergency "with this collaboration, along with the measures adopted City Hall in collaboration with Civil Defense and the Autonomous Community, we will make our mountains this summer are monitored and we do not have to regret any fire. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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